Do you know any simple sofware that let's you program arduino through PLC languages such is ladder or sfc?
Apparently real coding isn't for me.
I'm being formed into domotics and automation as an electrician, so at least I know those.
>>1084283
I think someone in a c course I had two years ago had used soapbox snap(?) Or something like that. Have you tried googling for ladder logic/contact logic for arduino?
>>1084286
yeah well, i fund that soapbox one and others, but I wonder if there were an specific one that is the common to go for, also easy, like, for dumb people.
I might try those then.
Just want to automate a lamp with a PIR, a photoresistor and a push button tbw.
>>1084293
that is pretty easy man... i would just use arduino ide for stuff that simple.
>>1084283
>Apparently real coding isn't for me.
Anon, don't be silly.
The thing about coding is that if you don't spend time exercising it you're never going to get good.
>>1084293
>Just want to automate a lamp with a PIR, a photoresistor and a push button tbw
Just google "Arduino and PIR", "Arduino and LDR", "Arduino and push button" and take a look through the pages that appear, once you get the gist of it try to write some code.
You can use LDMicro to program in ladder and get Arduino code out of it.
But it's really not worth the trouble and the code you get as output is SUPER spaghetti
finally
this shit worked after all
is a pain in the ass at first but once you know your shit it's very easy and useful for simple I/O projects
it also lets you monitor the diagram live and set inputs/outputs values while running
The final product,
for the record...
>>1085207
Fucking electricians. Jesus Christ.
>>1085307
I really tried to use some code together, ive done things before, but couldn't get it working
>>1084283
>tarduino
>real coding
pick one
>>1086254
Looks like little babby is mad he can't into C++
>>1084283
Just get a PLC compatible controller? Arduinos aren't tough and break easily in industrial surroundings